style-conflict

The style-conflict element declares behavior to be used when one
or more flagging methods collide on a single content element.

In case of conflicts between flagging methods at different
levels (for example, a section is flagged green and a paragraph within
the section is flagged red), the most deeply nested flagging method
applies.

In case of conflicts between flagging methods on the
same element (for example, a single element is being flagged with
both green and red color), it is recommended that the conflicts be
resolved as follows:

Flagging method

Conflict behavior

startflag / endflag

Add all flags that apply.

color

Follow the style-conflictforeground-conflict-color setting, or use an output-appropriate default
color if no conflict color is set.

backcolor

Follow the style-conflictbackground-conflict-color setting, or use an output-appropriate default
color if no conflict color is set.

style

Add all font styles that apply. If two different kinds of underline are used, default to the
heaviest (double underline) and use the foreground-conflict-color.